Classic study of America’s mustangs describing their pivotal role in the history of the West, their return to the wild, and the ongoing efforts to preserve them; by Hope Ryden (The Lyons Press, 2005), 345 pages.

First comprehensive study of the frog leg market, revealing an industry that is systematically devastating frog populations throughout the world; by Pro Wildlife, Defenders of Wildlife, and Animal Welfare Institute, 2011, 33 pages.

Report on how climate change should affect decision-making under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora; by the International Environmental Law Project, Animal Welfare Institute, the Natural Resources Defense Council, Defenders of Wildlife, and the International Fund for Animal Welfare 2012, 20 pages.

Article in the Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy. Provides an overview of wildlife trapping regulations and the traps most commonly used in the United States and the United States' response to the European Union's trapping reform legislation. Discusses how this response creates an impediment to future trapping reforms domestically and suggests ways to overcome the resistance to further trapping reforms in the United States and internationally; by Tara Zuardo (2017), 22 pages.

A report summarizing the results of an investigation into an Indiana “penning” facility, uncovering extreme animal suffering and providing strong evidence that wild coyotes have been illegally confined and killed by hunting dogs at the facility, 12 pages.

In Monkeys Don’t Wear Diapers: Heartwarming and Heartbreaking Stories from a Monkey Sanctuary, Polly Schultz tells the stories of a special group of monkeys who have come to OPR Coastal Primate Sanctuary, which Polly founded and continues to direct. Some of the monkeys at OPR came from merely misinformed people who meant no harm, but had no idea how to care for a monkey. Others were horribly mistreated by abusive owners, who reacted with anger or abandonment when the bewildered animal failed to become a tame and docile pet. One was rescued from the smugglers who stole him from his wild family. Still others were brought in as...